Are these the same coolant? About to do a refresh of the cooling system. I can get the Zerex much easier and can find it pre.
Zerex G-05 (Glysantin G-05) is very similar--though not the same--to BMW OE coolant (Glysantin G-48) and I really wouldn't hesitate to use it. Volvo blue and Mercedes blue are the same as BMW blue. You can also use Pentosin NF, which is also basically the same thing, but more expensive. All G-? coolants are made by (or specified formulas from) Glysantin/BASF. Japanese blue coolant, on the.
Can anyone tell me the difference between G-05 and G-48 zerex antifreeze fluids? I have a 91 BMW 318i, and the current concensus is that G-48 blue is the stuff to use, as its designed for the aluminum they use in the blocks and heads of the engines. Some people use G.
Zerex from Valvoline is the #1 selling OEM-approved coolant brand. Zerex G48 Antifreeze/Coolant is proven to maximize engine life in cars and light trucks. Its premium formulation is suitable for BMW, Chrysler 2001 and older, Ford 2002 and older, GM 1996 and older, Mercedes-Benz, Mini and Volvo engines.
I used to only ever use BMW original coolant, but now I use Zerex G48 since I've gone thru so many radiators. I have 0 complaints with the Zerex coolant in sunny socal weather. I have 0 concerns with its use and will continue to use it and save money for the near future. Appreciate 0 Quote 07-25-2025, 12:45 PM # 7 mainbearing Colonel 1526 Rep.
Discover the essential role of coolant in your BMW's performance and longevity. This article explores the types of coolant, including OEM BMW Antifreeze/Coolant and alternatives like Zerex G-48. Learn about specifications, proper mixing, and maintenance tips, including when to check and change coolant levels. Ensure your engine runs smoothly by using the right coolant for optimal protection.
Zerex G-05 (Glysantin G-05) is very similar--though not the same--to BMW OE coolant (Glysantin G-48) and I really wouldn't hesitate to use it. Volvo blue and Mercedes blue are the same as BMW blue. You can also use Pentosin NF, which is also basically the same thing, but more expensive. All G-? coolants are made by (or specified formulas from) Glysantin/BASF. Japanese blue coolant, on the.
Are these the same coolant? About to do a refresh of the cooling system. I can get the Zerex much easier and can find it pre.
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I used to only ever use BMW original coolant, but now I use Zerex G48 since I've gone thru so many radiators. I have 0 complaints with the Zerex coolant in sunny socal weather. I have 0 concerns with its use and will continue to use it and save money for the near future. Appreciate 0 Quote 07-25-2025, 12:45 PM # 7 mainbearing Colonel 1526 Rep.
Zerex from Valvoline is the #1 selling OEM-approved coolant brand. Zerex G48 Antifreeze/Coolant is proven to maximize engine life in cars and light trucks. Its premium formulation is suitable for BMW, Chrysler 2001 and older, Ford 2002 and older, GM 1996 and older, Mercedes-Benz, Mini and Volvo engines.
The 07 328 (n52) uses G48 class coolant. It's blue in color. Use only the blue. The best is BMW coolant (not that expensive), followed by Pentosin NF (again blue, available in most auto parts stores), and I believe Zerex has a G48 coolant -- you'll need to look for it. Read the label -- it'll tell you if it needs distilled water 50% or is premixed.
Are these the same coolant? About to do a refresh of the cooling system. I can get the Zerex much easier and can find it pre.
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G48 spec Zerex coolant from Valvoline is exactly the same coolant as manufactured for BMW. This spec is made by many companies, including BASF, etc - however, it's not available retail in North America, unless you go to a dealer.
Zerex from Valvoline is the #1 selling OEM-approved coolant brand. Zerex G48 Antifreeze/Coolant is proven to maximize engine life in cars and light trucks. Its premium formulation is suitable for BMW, Chrysler 2001 and older, Ford 2002 and older, GM 1996 and older, Mercedes-Benz, Mini and Volvo engines.
Zerex G-05 (Glysantin G-05) is very similar--though not the same--to BMW OE coolant (Glysantin G-48) and I really wouldn't hesitate to use it. Volvo blue and Mercedes blue are the same as BMW blue. You can also use Pentosin NF, which is also basically the same thing, but more expensive. All G-? coolants are made by (or specified formulas from) Glysantin/BASF. Japanese blue coolant, on the.
Discover the essential role of coolant in your BMW's performance and longevity. This article explores the types of coolant, including OEM BMW Antifreeze/Coolant and alternatives like Zerex G-48. Learn about specifications, proper mixing, and maintenance tips, including when to check and change coolant levels. Ensure your engine runs smoothly by using the right coolant for optimal protection.
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Are these the same coolant? About to do a refresh of the cooling system. I can get the Zerex much easier and can find it pre.
Zerex from Valvoline is the #1 selling OEM-approved coolant brand. Zerex G48 Antifreeze/Coolant is proven to maximize engine life in cars and light trucks. Its premium formulation is suitable for BMW, Chrysler 2001 and older, Ford 2002 and older, GM 1996 and older, Mercedes-Benz, Mini and Volvo engines.
Discover the essential role of coolant in your BMW's performance and longevity. This article explores the types of coolant, including OEM BMW Antifreeze/Coolant and alternatives like Zerex G-48. Learn about specifications, proper mixing, and maintenance tips, including when to check and change coolant levels. Ensure your engine runs smoothly by using the right coolant for optimal protection.
Can anyone tell me the difference between G-05 and G-48 zerex antifreeze fluids? I have a 91 BMW 318i, and the current concensus is that G-48 blue is the stuff to use, as its designed for the aluminum they use in the blocks and heads of the engines. Some people use G.
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Discover the essential role of coolant in your BMW's performance and longevity. This article explores the types of coolant, including OEM BMW Antifreeze/Coolant and alternatives like Zerex G-48. Learn about specifications, proper mixing, and maintenance tips, including when to check and change coolant levels. Ensure your engine runs smoothly by using the right coolant for optimal protection.
Zerex from Valvoline is the #1 selling OEM-approved coolant brand. Zerex G48 Antifreeze/Coolant is proven to maximize engine life in cars and light trucks. Its premium formulation is suitable for BMW, Chrysler 2001 and older, Ford 2002 and older, GM 1996 and older, Mercedes-Benz, Mini and Volvo engines.
Are these the same coolant? About to do a refresh of the cooling system. I can get the Zerex much easier and can find it pre.
Zerex G48 is BMW antifreeze. They are chemically identical. I would think that if you can get Zerex G05, you should probably go with G48 since it is ever so slightly different from G05. G05 is very close, but G48 is identical to OE. Reply reply Noopy9.
Zerex G48 is BMW antifreeze. They are chemically identical. I would think that if you can get Zerex G05, you should probably go with G48 since it is ever so slightly different from G05. G05 is very close, but G48 is identical to OE. Reply reply Noopy9.
Zerex G-05 (Glysantin G-05) is very similar--though not the same--to BMW OE coolant (Glysantin G-48) and I really wouldn't hesitate to use it. Volvo blue and Mercedes blue are the same as BMW blue. You can also use Pentosin NF, which is also basically the same thing, but more expensive. All G-? coolants are made by (or specified formulas from) Glysantin/BASF. Japanese blue coolant, on the.
I used to only ever use BMW original coolant, but now I use Zerex G48 since I've gone thru so many radiators. I have 0 complaints with the Zerex coolant in sunny socal weather. I have 0 concerns with its use and will continue to use it and save money for the near future. Appreciate 0 Quote 07-25-2025, 12:45 PM # 7 mainbearing Colonel 1526 Rep.
Are these the same coolant? About to do a refresh of the cooling system. I can get the Zerex much easier and can find it pre.
Zerex G48 Concentrate Coolant For BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Volvo ...
Can anyone tell me the difference between G-05 and G-48 zerex antifreeze fluids? I have a 91 BMW 318i, and the current concensus is that G-48 blue is the stuff to use, as its designed for the aluminum they use in the blocks and heads of the engines. Some people use G.
G48 spec Zerex coolant from Valvoline is exactly the same coolant as manufactured for BMW. This spec is made by many companies, including BASF, etc - however, it's not available retail in North America, unless you go to a dealer.
Zerex from Valvoline is the #1 selling OEM-approved coolant brand. Zerex G48 Antifreeze/Coolant is proven to maximize engine life in cars and light trucks. Its premium formulation is suitable for BMW, Chrysler 2001 and older, Ford 2002 and older, GM 1996 and older, Mercedes-Benz, Mini and Volvo engines.
Are these the same coolant? About to do a refresh of the cooling system. I can get the Zerex much easier and can find it pre.
You should not use generic "anti-freeze", be it a house brand or Prestone. Google "g48 antifreeze" G48 is the BMW standard. Zerex G-05 and others work fine. But they're almost as expensive as the BMW OEM (which is probably Zerex since it's made by Castrol and guess who is BMW's OEM supplier). This to a T!
Can anyone tell me the difference between G-05 and G-48 zerex antifreeze fluids? I have a 91 BMW 318i, and the current concensus is that G-48 blue is the stuff to use, as its designed for the aluminum they use in the blocks and heads of the engines. Some people use G.
Zerex G48 is BMW antifreeze. They are chemically identical. I would think that if you can get Zerex G05, you should probably go with G48 since it is ever so slightly different from G05. G05 is very close, but G48 is identical to OE. Reply reply Noopy9.
I used to only ever use BMW original coolant, but now I use Zerex G48 since I've gone thru so many radiators. I have 0 complaints with the Zerex coolant in sunny socal weather. I have 0 concerns with its use and will continue to use it and save money for the near future. Appreciate 0 Quote 07-25-2025, 12:45 PM # 7 mainbearing Colonel 1526 Rep.
The 07 328 (n52) uses G48 class coolant. It's blue in color. Use only the blue. The best is BMW coolant (not that expensive), followed by Pentosin NF (again blue, available in most auto parts stores), and I believe Zerex has a G48 coolant -- you'll need to look for it. Read the label -- it'll tell you if it needs distilled water 50% or is premixed.
Can anyone tell me the difference between G-05 and G-48 zerex antifreeze fluids? I have a 91 BMW 318i, and the current concensus is that G-48 blue is the stuff to use, as its designed for the aluminum they use in the blocks and heads of the engines. Some people use G.
I used to only ever use BMW original coolant, but now I use Zerex G48 since I've gone thru so many radiators. I have 0 complaints with the Zerex coolant in sunny socal weather. I have 0 concerns with its use and will continue to use it and save money for the near future. Appreciate 0 Quote 07-25-2025, 12:45 PM # 7 mainbearing Colonel 1526 Rep.
Zerex from Valvoline is the #1 selling OEM-approved coolant brand. Zerex G48 Antifreeze/Coolant is proven to maximize engine life in cars and light trucks. Its premium formulation is suitable for BMW, Chrysler 2001 and older, Ford 2002 and older, GM 1996 and older, Mercedes-Benz, Mini and Volvo engines.
Zerex G48 Concentrate Coolant For BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Volvo ...
Discover the essential role of coolant in your BMW's performance and longevity. This article explores the types of coolant, including OEM BMW Antifreeze/Coolant and alternatives like Zerex G-48. Learn about specifications, proper mixing, and maintenance tips, including when to check and change coolant levels. Ensure your engine runs smoothly by using the right coolant for optimal protection.
Zerex G-05 (Glysantin G-05) is very similar--though not the same--to BMW OE coolant (Glysantin G-48) and I really wouldn't hesitate to use it. Volvo blue and Mercedes blue are the same as BMW blue. You can also use Pentosin NF, which is also basically the same thing, but more expensive. All G-? coolants are made by (or specified formulas from) Glysantin/BASF. Japanese blue coolant, on the.
Zerex G48 is BMW antifreeze. They are chemically identical. I would think that if you can get Zerex G05, you should probably go with G48 since it is ever so slightly different from G05. G05 is very close, but G48 is identical to OE. Reply reply Noopy9.
I used to only ever use BMW original coolant, but now I use Zerex G48 since I've gone thru so many radiators. I have 0 complaints with the Zerex coolant in sunny socal weather. I have 0 concerns with its use and will continue to use it and save money for the near future. Appreciate 0 Quote 07-25-2025, 12:45 PM # 7 mainbearing Colonel 1526 Rep.
New Valvoline Zerex G-48 Coolant Antifreeze (Blue) CONCENTRATE; Bmw ...
G48 spec Zerex coolant from Valvoline is exactly the same coolant as manufactured for BMW. This spec is made by many companies, including BASF, etc - however, it's not available retail in North America, unless you go to a dealer.
I used to only ever use BMW original coolant, but now I use Zerex G48 since I've gone thru so many radiators. I have 0 complaints with the Zerex coolant in sunny socal weather. I have 0 concerns with its use and will continue to use it and save money for the near future. Appreciate 0 Quote 07-25-2025, 12:45 PM # 7 mainbearing Colonel 1526 Rep.
The 07 328 (n52) uses G48 class coolant. It's blue in color. Use only the blue. The best is BMW coolant (not that expensive), followed by Pentosin NF (again blue, available in most auto parts stores), and I believe Zerex has a G48 coolant -- you'll need to look for it. Read the label -- it'll tell you if it needs distilled water 50% or is premixed.
Zerex G-05 (Glysantin G-05) is very similar--though not the same--to BMW OE coolant (Glysantin G-48) and I really wouldn't hesitate to use it. Volvo blue and Mercedes blue are the same as BMW blue. You can also use Pentosin NF, which is also basically the same thing, but more expensive. All G-? coolants are made by (or specified formulas from) Glysantin/BASF. Japanese blue coolant, on the.
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Zerex G48 is BMW antifreeze. They are chemically identical. I would think that if you can get Zerex G05, you should probably go with G48 since it is ever so slightly different from G05. G05 is very close, but G48 is identical to OE. Reply reply Noopy9.
Discover the essential role of coolant in your BMW's performance and longevity. This article explores the types of coolant, including OEM BMW Antifreeze/Coolant and alternatives like Zerex G-48. Learn about specifications, proper mixing, and maintenance tips, including when to check and change coolant levels. Ensure your engine runs smoothly by using the right coolant for optimal protection.
You should not use generic "anti-freeze", be it a house brand or Prestone. Google "g48 antifreeze" G48 is the BMW standard. Zerex G-05 and others work fine. But they're almost as expensive as the BMW OEM (which is probably Zerex since it's made by Castrol and guess who is BMW's OEM supplier). This to a T!
I used to only ever use BMW original coolant, but now I use Zerex G48 since I've gone thru so many radiators. I have 0 complaints with the Zerex coolant in sunny socal weather. I have 0 concerns with its use and will continue to use it and save money for the near future. Appreciate 0 Quote 07-25-2025, 12:45 PM # 7 mainbearing Colonel 1526 Rep.
I used to only ever use BMW original coolant, but now I use Zerex G48 since I've gone thru so many radiators. I have 0 complaints with the Zerex coolant in sunny socal weather. I have 0 concerns with its use and will continue to use it and save money for the near future. Appreciate 0 Quote 07-25-2025, 12:45 PM # 7 mainbearing Colonel 1526 Rep.
G48 spec Zerex coolant from Valvoline is exactly the same coolant as manufactured for BMW. This spec is made by many companies, including BASF, etc - however, it's not available retail in North America, unless you go to a dealer.
Are these the same coolant? About to do a refresh of the cooling system. I can get the Zerex much easier and can find it pre.
The 07 328 (n52) uses G48 class coolant. It's blue in color. Use only the blue. The best is BMW coolant (not that expensive), followed by Pentosin NF (again blue, available in most auto parts stores), and I believe Zerex has a G48 coolant -- you'll need to look for it. Read the label -- it'll tell you if it needs distilled water 50% or is premixed.
Zerex G48 is BMW antifreeze. They are chemically identical. I would think that if you can get Zerex G05, you should probably go with G48 since it is ever so slightly different from G05. G05 is very close, but G48 is identical to OE. Reply reply Noopy9.
Can anyone tell me the difference between G-05 and G-48 zerex antifreeze fluids? I have a 91 BMW 318i, and the current concensus is that G-48 blue is the stuff to use, as its designed for the aluminum they use in the blocks and heads of the engines. Some people use G.
Zerex from Valvoline is the #1 selling OEM-approved coolant brand. Zerex G48 Antifreeze/Coolant is proven to maximize engine life in cars and light trucks. Its premium formulation is suitable for BMW, Chrysler 2001 and older, Ford 2002 and older, GM 1996 and older, Mercedes-Benz, Mini and Volvo engines.
Discover the essential role of coolant in your BMW's performance and longevity. This article explores the types of coolant, including OEM BMW Antifreeze/Coolant and alternatives like Zerex G-48. Learn about specifications, proper mixing, and maintenance tips, including when to check and change coolant levels. Ensure your engine runs smoothly by using the right coolant for optimal protection.
Zerex G-05 (Glysantin G-05) is very similar--though not the same--to BMW OE coolant (Glysantin G-48) and I really wouldn't hesitate to use it. Volvo blue and Mercedes blue are the same as BMW blue. You can also use Pentosin NF, which is also basically the same thing, but more expensive. All G-? coolants are made by (or specified formulas from) Glysantin/BASF. Japanese blue coolant, on the.
You should not use generic "anti-freeze", be it a house brand or Prestone. Google "g48 antifreeze" G48 is the BMW standard. Zerex G-05 and others work fine. But they're almost as expensive as the BMW OEM (which is probably Zerex since it's made by Castrol and guess who is BMW's OEM supplier). This to a T!